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Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita unlikely to make Champions League final

Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita's recovery from a thigh problem is ahead of schedule but he is unlikely to be fit enough to feature in the Champions League final. Read more...

The Finance Crisis Part Three

At a panel discussion called, The Finance Crisis Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward, at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Robert Rubin, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, shares his thoughts on the EU debt crisis, the pros and cons of the United States and the impact of Occupy Wall Street, with Chrystia Freeland, Global Editor-at-Large of Reuters. Read more...

The art world is trying to protect artwork amid civil unrest and support community unity

For more than a week Americans have flooded the streets of major metropolitan areas across the country in protest of racially-motivated police brutality sparked by George Floyd's death in police custody. Read more...

MIKE KEEGAN IN ROME The row over FIFA's controversial plans for a new Club World Cup has intensified, after UEFA's president pulled no punches in a searing attack on the proposals. Read more...

Coronavirus that triggered US epidemics arrived weeks later than thought, study finds

According to a University of Arizona analysis of coronavirus strains and transmissions, the cases that triggered rapid spread likely arrived around February 13, after Chinese travelers were banned. Read more...

Eight leg drive Russian mechanic creates creepy-crawly car

An eight-legged vehicle resembling a giant spider has appeared on Russia's roads after a mechanic in Krasnodar added limbs to his Lada. Read more...

Jimmy Fallon used "The Tonight Show" to have a discussion about racism in America on Monday night. Read more...

Law firm Nelsons probing Link Fund Solutions over Woodford debacle

This week is looking up for Woodford investors as law firm Nelsons looks to achieve compensation for their losses and fund administrator Link confirms the sale of its healthcare portfolio. Read more...

Patricia Reed Scott, Who Cast New York as Hollywood East, Dies at 86

Working for two mayors, she re-established the city as the prime East Coast outpost for movie and TV production, clearing out traffic more than once. Read more...

DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR Help the forgotten victims of mental illness NOW - before it's too late

A colleague told me the other day that more people are currently being treated for the consequences of attempted suicide than for Covid-19 at his hospital in the UK. Read more...

NHS contact tracing system to tackle coronavirus is STILL not working properly

One contact tracer working in the West Midlands told MailOnline 'We ask what we are going to be doing today only to be told to hold tight and chill out and, "you're still getting paid".' Read more...

Florida business lender accused of accounting fraud settles with SEC

Miami-area direct lending firm TCA Fund Management Group Corp and its affiliates reached a settlement with U.S. securities regulators over allegations of fraudulent revenue recognition that inflated... Read more...

No proof Britain will be hit by a second Covid-19 wave

Professor Hugh Pennington,an emeritus microbiologist at University of Aberdeen, said the notion of a devastating second wave is based on outdated flu models. Read more...

As His Pay Shrinks in the Absence of Tennis, His Heart Grows Fonder

Ron Yu, a racket technician for some of the best players in the world, has lost his primary source of income during the coronavirus pandemic but also remembered how much he loves the sport. Read more...

A Documentary for the MeToo Era

On the Record implicitly addresses longstanding criticism that black women have been overlooked in the conversation about sexual assault and power, but the film could have gone further. Read more...